https://guides.temple.edu/allhsdatabases
This is an alphabetical list of all the Health Sciences Databases. The tabs on the left categorize the databases by area of study within the Temple Health Sciences Schools.
https://sites.temple.edu/edvice/2025/03/20/crafting-space-for-student-belonging-part-vi-alone-together-creating-connection-in-the-asynchronous-online-classroom/
If you’ve ever taught an asynchronous online course, you know that creating a sense of connection and community can be one of the biggest challenges. Unlike a face-to-face class where students can bond over side conversations before lecture or group activities during class, online students may never even see one another’s faces. But here’s the thing—belonging matters. And not just in a ...
https://finance.temple.edu/sites/finance/files/documents/2024%20Q4%20-%20TU%20Consolidated%20Report%20(FINAL)%20secured.pdf
The supplemental schedules on pages S-1 through S-3 are presented for the purpose of additional analysis of the financial statements rather than to present the financial position, results of operations, and cash flows of the individual companies, and are not a required part of the financial statements.
https://sites.temple.edu/dwolf/files/2020/06/Interpreting.pdf
have argued, following Allen, that the Socrates of these dialogues is a metaphysician, an ontologist, as well as a moral philosopher. The ontology of the elenctic dialogues differs from that of the middle dialogues only in a single respect: separation. This is a huge difference, and it is, strictly, an incompatibility. Thus, the ontology of the elenctic dialogues is in this one respect ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/courses/biol/
Nutrigenomics is a field of study that explores the relationship between nutrition and genetics. It focuses on how diet interacts with an individual's genes, influencing health and susceptibility to diseases. Nutrigenomics examines how variations in an individual's genetic makeup can impact their response to specific diet and food choices.
https://sites.temple.edu/newcombe/files/2025/07/Nguyenetal.2025.JEPG_.pdf
Navigation and episodic memory are foundational cognitive processes that guide future decisions and are often linked to one another due to their behavioral and neural similarities. However, the extent and nature of their interdependence is unclear. We investigated this question using a real-world encoding experience with 8- to 13-year-old children and young adults. Participants were guided on ...
https://tuportal6.temple.edu/web/medicine
Inspiring Excellence 2024 – 2029 Inspiring Excellence is a strategic plan that charts the Lewis Katz School of Medicine’s course for the next five years—driven by a vision of a big and bold future that harnesses the unlimited potential and passion deeply embedded within the community and honors a long history of valuing and embracing diversity and health equity. Mission: Align with our ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/departments-and-programs/psychology/student-life
The College of Liberal Arts encourages psychology students to make the most of their college experience by getting involved outside the classroom. As a student, you can do so by joining the Psychology Majors Association or Temple University Psi Chi. Psychology Majors Association (PMA) The Psychology Majors Association (PMA) strives to provide opportunities for students to enhance the ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/departments-centers/clinical-departments/pathology-laboratory-medicine/contact
Administrative Office Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 3401 North Broad Street 2nd Floor Outpatient Building, Zone B243 Philadelphia, PA 19140 Phone: 215-707-4353 Fax: 215-707-5511 Research Office Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 3500 North Broad Street Medical Education Research Building, MERB 8th Floor Suite 840 Philadelphia, PA 19140 Phone: 215-707-4353 Fax ...
https://sites.temple.edu/rtassessment/files/2018/10/The-Big-Five-Personality-Test.docx
Instructions: Calculate your scores using the specific math string for each personality trait. The numbers in the parentheses are the item numbers. The numbers in the parentheses tell you what score to write on the line. Each of these numbers correlate with the specific item number in the test. For example, when you see “(6)” in the math string, this is a prompt for you to enter the number ...